As Facebook heads into its Q2 earnings with more than 2 billion users and a staggering amount of ad dollars, Wall Street will have its eye on what’s coming next for the social media kingpin. How can it continue to leverage its massive audience to generate new revenue streams? Facebook is preparing to launch its much-anticipated lineup of original content later this summer, and there are also signs that its on the verge of becoming an even bigger media platform. Campbell Brown, Head of News Partnerships at Facebook, confirmed last week it’s developing a subscription service for publishers willing to.
- 7/25/2017
- by Sean Burch
- The Wrap
USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism Dean Willow Bay asked if there is a legal solution to combat fake news during a panel discussion on Wednesday as industry leaders participated in a passionate discussion. Bay moderated the discussion titled, “Fake News: Negotiating Politics and Society in a Post-Truth World,” on Wednesday at Milken Institute’s Global Conference in Beverly Hills. “Journalism is going through profound disruption… it is terrifying,” Facebook head of partnerships Campbell Brown said before explaining that Facebook is not a news organization, but is part of the “news ecosystem” because so many people consume news on the platform.
- 5/3/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Campbell Brown, a former CNN and NBC News anchor, has accepted the position of running the News Partnership team at Facebook, where she will help combat fake news. “This is a different role for me, but one where I will be tapping my newsroom experience to help news organizations and journalists work more closely and more effectively with Facebook. I will be working directly with our partners to help them understand how Facebook can expand the reach of their journalism, and contribute value to their businesses. That also means making sure there is ongoing feedback from publishers as Facebook develops.
- 1/6/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
On this week.s episode of the Nine Network.s The Verdict host Karl Stefanovic and panel will tackle the hot topics of detention centres and racism.
The panel will address questions including: Should we close down detention centres and welcome more refugees? Is Australia racist? Does social media do more harm than good?
The panel will comprise indigenous Australian actress Miranda Tapsell, barrister and human rights and refugee advocate Julian Burnside, counter-terrorism expert Dr Anne Aly, former Labor leader Mark Latham, psychologist Sandy Rea, former Afl footballer Campbell Brown and Anne Henderson, deputy director of The Sydney Institute.
The program screens at 8.30 pm on October 15 with a repeat at 12 pm on October 18.
The panel will address questions including: Should we close down detention centres and welcome more refugees? Is Australia racist? Does social media do more harm than good?
The panel will comprise indigenous Australian actress Miranda Tapsell, barrister and human rights and refugee advocate Julian Burnside, counter-terrorism expert Dr Anne Aly, former Labor leader Mark Latham, psychologist Sandy Rea, former Afl footballer Campbell Brown and Anne Henderson, deputy director of The Sydney Institute.
The program screens at 8.30 pm on October 15 with a repeat at 12 pm on October 18.
- 10/13/2015
- by Staff writer
- IF.com.au
The Seven Network and Racing Victoria will launch a new free to air television channel devoted daily to Victorian thoroughbred racing.
The new channel . Racing.com . will be the only free to air channel on Australian television dedicated to broadcasting and promoting a single sport and will extend beyond broadcast television across all communication platforms to deliver horse racing to all Australians on any connected device.
.The first day of Racing.com will be this Saturday with coverage of the Group 1 Memsie Stakes Day from Caulfield..
Bruce McAvaney will host this very first broadcast for Racing.com.
Racing.com today also confirmed CrownBet as its premium wagering partner for 2015 and 2016 and Ladbrokes as its Associate partner.
Details on Racing.com were announced today by Tim Worner, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Seven West Media, Lewis Martin, Managing Director of Channel Seven Melbourne, and David Moodie, Chairman of Racing Victoria.
The new channel . Racing.com . will be the only free to air channel on Australian television dedicated to broadcasting and promoting a single sport and will extend beyond broadcast television across all communication platforms to deliver horse racing to all Australians on any connected device.
.The first day of Racing.com will be this Saturday with coverage of the Group 1 Memsie Stakes Day from Caulfield..
Bruce McAvaney will host this very first broadcast for Racing.com.
Racing.com today also confirmed CrownBet as its premium wagering partner for 2015 and 2016 and Ladbrokes as its Associate partner.
Details on Racing.com were announced today by Tim Worner, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Seven West Media, Lewis Martin, Managing Director of Channel Seven Melbourne, and David Moodie, Chairman of Racing Victoria.
- 8/25/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
The Seven Network and Racing Victoria will launch a new free to air television channel devoted daily to Victorian thoroughbred racing.
The new channel . Racing.com . will be the only free to air channel on Australian television dedicated to broadcasting and promoting a single sport and will extend beyond broadcast television across all communication platforms to deliver horse racing to all Australians on any connected device.
.The first day of Racing.com will be this Saturday with coverage of the Group 1 Memsie Stakes Day from Caulfield..
Bruce McAvaney will host this very first broadcast for Racing.com.
Racing.com today also confirmed CrownBet as its premium wagering partner for 2015 and 2016 and Ladbrokes as its Associate partner.
Details on Racing.com were announced today by Tim Worner, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Seven West Media, Lewis Martin, Managing Director of Channel Seven Melbourne, and David Moodie, Chairman of Racing Victoria.
The new channel . Racing.com . will be the only free to air channel on Australian television dedicated to broadcasting and promoting a single sport and will extend beyond broadcast television across all communication platforms to deliver horse racing to all Australians on any connected device.
.The first day of Racing.com will be this Saturday with coverage of the Group 1 Memsie Stakes Day from Caulfield..
Bruce McAvaney will host this very first broadcast for Racing.com.
Racing.com today also confirmed CrownBet as its premium wagering partner for 2015 and 2016 and Ladbrokes as its Associate partner.
Details on Racing.com were announced today by Tim Worner, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Seven West Media, Lewis Martin, Managing Director of Channel Seven Melbourne, and David Moodie, Chairman of Racing Victoria.
- 8/25/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Says the NFL Commissioner “doesn’t want to know that Ray Rice beats his wife”
Guest anchoring on Bloomberg’s “With All Due Respect” Monday, former CNN anchor Campbell Brown had harsh words for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
“We let the NFL off the hook, and I blame more than anyone in this whole thing Roger Goodell,” Brown said. “This guy gets paid $44 million dollars a year to walk around and say, ‘La, la, la, la, la.”
Also Read: Luke Wilson in Talks to Play NFL’s Roger Goodell in Will Smith’s Football Concussion Movie (Exclusive)
Brown claimed Goodell...
Guest anchoring on Bloomberg’s “With All Due Respect” Monday, former CNN anchor Campbell Brown had harsh words for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
“We let the NFL off the hook, and I blame more than anyone in this whole thing Roger Goodell,” Brown said. “This guy gets paid $44 million dollars a year to walk around and say, ‘La, la, la, la, la.”
Also Read: Luke Wilson in Talks to Play NFL’s Roger Goodell in Will Smith’s Football Concussion Movie (Exclusive)
Brown claimed Goodell...
- 1/27/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
New York, Nov 22: 'The Sixth Sense' director, who focused on education for his recently published book, 'I Got Schooled', has claimed that American schools educate kids well but just the white kids.
During a chat with former CNN anchor Campbell Brown at his apartment, M. Night Shyamalan said that if you pull out schools in which 85 percent of students qualify for a free meal, which are predominantly African-American and Hispanic, the data show that the rest of the kids are being taught better in America than anywhere else in the world, the New York Post reported.
He said that countries like Finland teach their white kids well,.
During a chat with former CNN anchor Campbell Brown at his apartment, M. Night Shyamalan said that if you pull out schools in which 85 percent of students qualify for a free meal, which are predominantly African-American and Hispanic, the data show that the rest of the kids are being taught better in America than anywhere else in the world, the New York Post reported.
He said that countries like Finland teach their white kids well,.
- 11/22/2013
- by Leon David
- RealBollywood.com
Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough and CampbellBrown.com curator Campbell Brown took turns, this week, urging President Obama to give the movie and video game industries the same treatment he's been giving to the regulation of guns. While most liberals were predictably put off by this notion, I agree with Brown and Scarborough that the President should treat the movie and videogaming industries the same way he's treating the gun industry.
- 4/8/2013
- by Tommy Christopher
- Mediaite - TV
After getting silver in the 200m for two Olympics in a row, American Allyson Felix knew she had to bring something a little different to London if she was going to climb to the top — especially against such fearsome competitors as Jamaicans Shelly-Ann Fraser Price and Veronica Campbell Brown (who beat her in those other two Olympic showdowns), and Americans Carmelita Jeter and Sanya Richards-Ross. Last night, we saw a quick feature about her training regimen, which, sure that’s something. But we also think the key to Felix’s victory was all right in front of us to see: her amazingly fierce face, which can transform so miraculously into beautiful, contagious joy. That kind of focus and clarity has to have something to do with winning.
Here are 10 examples of Allyson Felix showing her every emotion before, during and after her 21.88 second race:
[Photos: NBCOlympics.com]...
Here are 10 examples of Allyson Felix showing her every emotion before, during and after her 21.88 second race:
[Photos: NBCOlympics.com]...
- 8/9/2012
- by Sabrina Rojas Weiss
- TheFabLife - Movies
Former Bush White House Press Secretary and host of The Five, Dana Perino, appeared on Fox & Friends on Monday to discuss what she described as “two broadsides” by Newark, N.J. Mayor Cory Booker and former CNN anchor Campbell Brown who chided the Obama campaign for their attacks on Bain Capital and their outreach to women voters respectively. Perino said that instead of taking this friendly advice, the Obama campaign decided to “basically trash two of their friends.”...
- 5/21/2012
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
Everyone from Hollywood moguls to Barbra Streisand came out last night (so to speak) for the Los Angeles reading of Dustin Lance Black’s play 8, drawn from the transcripts of the federal trial over whether the U.S. constitution allows for Proposition 8 to ban same-sex marriage in the state of California. In the beautiful and historic Wilshire Ebell Theatre, George Clooney, Martin Sheen, Kevin Bacon, and Brad Pitt headlined an A-list cast that read a modified version of the play that was first performed last September in New York City.
“I felt after the New York version that I wanted to know the plaintiffs more,...
“I felt after the New York version that I wanted to know the plaintiffs more,...
- 3/4/2012
- by Adam B. Vary
- EW.com - PopWatch
George Clooney, Martin Sheen, Kevin Bacon, Matt Bomer, Campbell Brown, Chris Colfer, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Vanessa Garcia, Cleve Jones, Christine Lahti, Jane Lynch, Matthew Morrison, Rory O'Malley, James Pickens, Jr., John C. Reilly, Rob Reiner, Yeardley Smith and George Takei are set for a one-night performance of Dustin Lance Black's 8 tonight at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in La.
- 3/3/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
One-off presentation of '8,' directed by Rob Reiner, will be streamed live March 3.
By Jocelyn Vena
George Clooney
Photo: Getty Images
If you thought the George Clooney/ Brad Pitt bromance was only reserved for "Ocean's Eleven"" movies, the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards, well, think again. Pitt has just signed on to join his longtime pal for the West Coast production of "8," a play based on the landmark Proposition 8 trial in California.
According to E! News, Pitt will play Prop 8 opposer U.S. District Chief Judge Vaughn R. Walker, and Clooney will play David Boies, an attorney who sought to overturn the highly publicized ban.
Written by Oscar-winning "Milk" screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, the play has a star-studded cast that includes Martin Sheen, Christine Lahti, Jamie Lee Curtis, Matthew Morrison, Matt Bomer, Kevin Bacon, Jane Lynch, John C. Reilly, Campbell Brown, Chris Colfer, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Cleve Jones,...
By Jocelyn Vena
George Clooney
Photo: Getty Images
If you thought the George Clooney/ Brad Pitt bromance was only reserved for "Ocean's Eleven"" movies, the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards, well, think again. Pitt has just signed on to join his longtime pal for the West Coast production of "8," a play based on the landmark Proposition 8 trial in California.
According to E! News, Pitt will play Prop 8 opposer U.S. District Chief Judge Vaughn R. Walker, and Clooney will play David Boies, an attorney who sought to overturn the highly publicized ban.
Written by Oscar-winning "Milk" screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, the play has a star-studded cast that includes Martin Sheen, Christine Lahti, Jamie Lee Curtis, Matthew Morrison, Matt Bomer, Kevin Bacon, Jane Lynch, John C. Reilly, Campbell Brown, Chris Colfer, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Cleve Jones,...
- 3/2/2012
- MTV Music News
Brad Pitt and George Clooney are coming together for an acting gig and this time it has nothing to do with robbing Las Vegas casinos. The two Hollywood superstars have joined the cast for the West Coast premiere reading of the play "8" by Dustin Lance Black (writer, "Milk" and "J. Edgar"), which chronicles the efforts in California to overturn Proposition 8, the bill that sought to ban gay marriage.
Pitt will play U.S. District Judge Vaughn R. Walker, who ruled that Prop 8 was unconstitutional. Clooney and Martin Sheen will read the parts of David Boies and Theodore B. Olson, respectively, who were the attorneys for the plaintiff.
The cast also includes Matt Bomer, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Jane Lynch, Christine Lahti, John C. Reilly, James Pickens Jr., Mattthew Morrison, Chris Colfer, Jamie Lee Curtis, Yeardley Smith, Campbell Brown, Kevin Bacon and George Takei and will be directed by Rob Reiner. The...
Pitt will play U.S. District Judge Vaughn R. Walker, who ruled that Prop 8 was unconstitutional. Clooney and Martin Sheen will read the parts of David Boies and Theodore B. Olson, respectively, who were the attorneys for the plaintiff.
The cast also includes Matt Bomer, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Jane Lynch, Christine Lahti, John C. Reilly, James Pickens Jr., Mattthew Morrison, Chris Colfer, Jamie Lee Curtis, Yeardley Smith, Campbell Brown, Kevin Bacon and George Takei and will be directed by Rob Reiner. The...
- 3/2/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Brad Pitt is set to join the cast of the West Coast premiere reading of 8, the play penned by Academy Award-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black (Milk) that follows the legal fight to overturn Proposition 8, the California law that outlawed gay marriage.
Pitt will play United States District Chief Judge Vaughn R. Walker, who found Prop 8 unconstitutional after presiding over the 12-day public trial. He joins a cast that includes George Clooney and Martin Sheen (as the plaintiff’s lead co-counsel), Christine Lahti and Jamie Lee Curtis (as a lesbian couple), Matthew Morrison and Matt Bomer (as a gay couple), as well as Kevin Bacon,...
Pitt will play United States District Chief Judge Vaughn R. Walker, who found Prop 8 unconstitutional after presiding over the 12-day public trial. He joins a cast that includes George Clooney and Martin Sheen (as the plaintiff’s lead co-counsel), Christine Lahti and Jamie Lee Curtis (as a lesbian couple), Matthew Morrison and Matt Bomer (as a gay couple), as well as Kevin Bacon,...
- 3/1/2012
- by Marc Snetiker
- EW.com - PopWatch
EW can confirm that Chris Colfer and Kevin Bacon are some of the latest names to be added to the star-studded cast of Dustin Lance Black’s Prop 8 play 8. Variety reports that John C. Reilly will also take part in the event.
The benefit one-night-only event at California’s Wilshire Ebell Theatre on March 3, which has been organized by the American Foundation for Equal Rights and Broadway Impact, chronicles the landmark 2010 trial that led the Federal Court to deem Prop 8 — which denied gay and lesbians in California their rights to marry — unconstitutional. (Black based the show on court documents and...
The benefit one-night-only event at California’s Wilshire Ebell Theatre on March 3, which has been organized by the American Foundation for Equal Rights and Broadway Impact, chronicles the landmark 2010 trial that led the Federal Court to deem Prop 8 — which denied gay and lesbians in California their rights to marry — unconstitutional. (Black based the show on court documents and...
- 2/15/2012
- by Aly Semigran
- EW.com - PopWatch
It's an annual event as well as a browse that could suck up an entire weekend: Senses of Cinema's worldwide poll of… well, they're not all critics, so let's just call them friends of cinema. You'll want to scroll up and down the whole thing, but take a look, too, at the best of 2011 according to Notebook editor Daniel Kasman and contributors Celluloid Liberation Front, Christoph Huber, Olaf Möller and Dan Sallitt as well as a major presence here in the Forum and elsewhere, David Ehrenstein.
London. This is the year we'll be seeing the results of Sight & Sound's poll of more friends of cinema regarding the greatest films of all time. It happens only once every ten years and in the magazine's pages, Graham Fuller argues a mighty case for the return of Jean Vigo's L'Atalante (1934) to the top ten. The film's opening today for an extended run at BFI Southbank,...
London. This is the year we'll be seeing the results of Sight & Sound's poll of more friends of cinema regarding the greatest films of all time. It happens only once every ten years and in the magazine's pages, Graham Fuller argues a mighty case for the return of Jean Vigo's L'Atalante (1934) to the top ten. The film's opening today for an extended run at BFI Southbank,...
- 1/20/2012
- MUBI
It was a pretty big deal when George Clooney agreed to perform in Dustin Lance Black's play "8." It just got bigger. Jane Lynch, Matthew Morrison, Rob Reiner, Martin Sheen, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Campbell Brown, Matt Bomer, Cleve Jones, Christine Lahti, Rory O'Malley, Yeardley Smith and George Takei also will star, the producers said Thursday. "8" is about the trial in a San Francisco federal court that overturned California's Proposition 8, which banned gays and lesbians from marrying. Also read: George Clooney Starring in Prop 8 Play From Dustin Lance Black Black wrote...
- 1/20/2012
- by Joshua L. Weinstein
- The Wrap
As part of Out's 26 Love Stories article, Neil Patrick Harris writes about his first meeting with David Burtka, and their decision to spend the rest of their lives together."We found a place in Harlem that a woman had been living in for 40-odd years, and it was roomy and reasonably priced. We went to L.A. and got this moving truck and collected his mattress and bed frame and some stuff we each had in storage, and we started a journey across the country. We stopped in Albuquerque, where my family is, and they gave us some stuff. And we went through Memphis and up to Michigan, where his family is, and picked up his parents’ piano. We went slowly across America, filling up this truck, and by the time we got to New York, we had a new life full of furniture." Happy Birthday to Alison Arngrim, who turns 50, and Jason Segel,...
- 1/18/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
The Hollywood Reporter has revealed this morning that George Clooney will lead Dustin Lance Black's Prop 8 play, 8 in the show's La premiere at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre on March 3, 2012. The show premiered with an all-star cast including Bob Balaban, Ellen Barkin, Matt Bomer, Campbell Brown, Anthony Edwards, K. Todd Freeman, Morgan Freeman, Jayne Houdyshell, Cheyenne Jackson, Jay Armstrong Johnson, Larry Kramer, Christine Lahti, Ken Leung, John Lithgow, Rory O'Malley, Rob Reiner, Ben Rosenfield, Kate Shindle, Yeardley Smith, Stephen Spinella and Bradley Whitford on Broadway on September 19, 2011 at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre.
- 12/14/2011
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
New York -- A play based on last year's federal court fight over California's gay marriage ban made its Broadway debut on Monday night with an all-star cast, only hours after a federal judge decided to unseal the trial's video recordings.
Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black's play "8" was born, in part, by frustration that Proposition 8 backers had succeeded in getting the U.S. Supreme Court to bar broadcast of the landmark case.
During the trial, former U.S. Solicitor General Theodore Olson and attorney David Boies – best known as adversaries who represented opposing sides in the disputed 2000 presidential election – put on a powerfully clear argument in favor of gay marriage. Prop. 8 was eventually ruled unconstitutional in August 2010. The case is under appeal.
Black, a member of the American Foundation for Equal Rights, wrote his play using the trial transcript, firsthand observations of the courtroom drama and interviews with the plaintiffs and their families.
Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black's play "8" was born, in part, by frustration that Proposition 8 backers had succeeded in getting the U.S. Supreme Court to bar broadcast of the landmark case.
During the trial, former U.S. Solicitor General Theodore Olson and attorney David Boies – best known as adversaries who represented opposing sides in the disputed 2000 presidential election – put on a powerfully clear argument in favor of gay marriage. Prop. 8 was eventually ruled unconstitutional in August 2010. The case is under appeal.
Black, a member of the American Foundation for Equal Rights, wrote his play using the trial transcript, firsthand observations of the courtroom drama and interviews with the plaintiffs and their families.
- 9/20/2011
- by AP
- Huffington Post
New York -- Producers have revealed the glittering final cast list for a new Broadway play about the legal battle over same-sex marriage in California.
Ellen Barkin, Kate Shindle and Stephen Spinella have been added to "8," a play about Proposition 8 by Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black.
The play is based on the trial transcript and interviews from last year's court fight over California's gay marriage ban. It will be performed as a reading at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre for one night only – Monday.
The new cast members join already announced Morgan Freeman, Anthony Edwards, John Lithgow, Cheyenne Jackson, Campbell Brown, Christine Lahti, Rob Reiner and Larry Kramer. Marisa Tomei had to withdraw from the reading because of a film scheduling conflict.
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Ellen Barkin, Kate Shindle and Stephen Spinella have been added to "8," a play about Proposition 8 by Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black.
The play is based on the trial transcript and interviews from last year's court fight over California's gay marriage ban. It will be performed as a reading at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre for one night only – Monday.
The new cast members join already announced Morgan Freeman, Anthony Edwards, John Lithgow, Cheyenne Jackson, Campbell Brown, Christine Lahti, Rob Reiner and Larry Kramer. Marisa Tomei had to withdraw from the reading because of a film scheduling conflict.
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- 9/15/2011
- by AP
- Huffington Post
The American Foundation for Equal Rights (Afer), in partnership with Broadway Impact, has announced additional casting and roles for the highly anticipated one-night only staged reading of “8,” a new play chronicling the historic trial in the federal legal challenge to California’s Proposition 8.
The play is written by Afer Founding Board Member and Academy Award-winning writer Dustin Lance Black and will be directed by two-time Tony Award-winning actor and director Joe Mantello.
Academy, Tony and four-time Emmy Award nominee Bob Balaban; acclaimed “White Collar” television star Matt Bomer; Emmy Award-winning journalist Campbell Brown; celebrated playwright and gay rights activist Larry Kramer; two-time Academy Award-nominated, multiple Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning, two-time Tony Award-winning actor John Lithgow; Tony Award nominee and Broadway Impact Co-Founder Rory O’Malley; and Emmy Award winner and three-time Golden Globe Award nominee Bradley Whitford will appear in the world premiere of “8” on Broadway, joining the previously announced Anthony Edwards,...
The play is written by Afer Founding Board Member and Academy Award-winning writer Dustin Lance Black and will be directed by two-time Tony Award-winning actor and director Joe Mantello.
Academy, Tony and four-time Emmy Award nominee Bob Balaban; acclaimed “White Collar” television star Matt Bomer; Emmy Award-winning journalist Campbell Brown; celebrated playwright and gay rights activist Larry Kramer; two-time Academy Award-nominated, multiple Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning, two-time Tony Award-winning actor John Lithgow; Tony Award nominee and Broadway Impact Co-Founder Rory O’Malley; and Emmy Award winner and three-time Golden Globe Award nominee Bradley Whitford will appear in the world premiere of “8” on Broadway, joining the previously announced Anthony Edwards,...
- 9/14/2011
- Look to the Stars
Kate Winslet as Elizabeth Taylor on the cover of V Magazine
Happy 32nd Birthday to Pink. Time to name your top five Pink songs! Here are mine: 5. "Stupid Girls" 4. "F**kin Perfect" 3. "So What" 2. "Glitter In The Air" 1. "Who Knew".
Ae fav Trevor Donovan was interviewed for Life & Style, but is not happy about the headline they chose, and took to Twitter to voice his displeasure:
Trevor asked us to tell our readers that he appreciates the AfterElton site, and its readers, and wanted to make clear his real feelings about what playing the role has meant to him. Speaking of favs, Luke Macfarlane will star in the title role in the world premiere of Keith Bunin's musical Sam Bendrix at the Bon Soir, at City Theater in Pittsburgh, from November 12th to December 18th. Below you can see Brooklyn electro-dance band Tayisha Busay's new video "Focus." The guy...
Happy 32nd Birthday to Pink. Time to name your top five Pink songs! Here are mine: 5. "Stupid Girls" 4. "F**kin Perfect" 3. "So What" 2. "Glitter In The Air" 1. "Who Knew".
Ae fav Trevor Donovan was interviewed for Life & Style, but is not happy about the headline they chose, and took to Twitter to voice his displeasure:
Trevor asked us to tell our readers that he appreciates the AfterElton site, and its readers, and wanted to make clear his real feelings about what playing the role has meant to him. Speaking of favs, Luke Macfarlane will star in the title role in the world premiere of Keith Bunin's musical Sam Bendrix at the Bon Soir, at City Theater in Pittsburgh, from November 12th to December 18th. Below you can see Brooklyn electro-dance band Tayisha Busay's new video "Focus." The guy...
- 9/8/2011
- by snicks
- The Backlot
After less than a year, former New York governor Eliot Spitzer’s political talk show on CNN has been given the ax and will be replaced by Anderson Cooper’s nightly newscast!
Since voluntarily resigning from his role as New York governor, scorned politician Eliot Spitzer has been trying to revamp his image — but now he’s going through yet another set back. CNN announced July 6 it is canceling his political talk show, In the Arena, after nine months of it being on the air — a program in which he took much pride.
“We engaged serious people in conversations about national and global issues in a way that was informative and challenging,” Eliot, 52, wrote in a statement. “I believe that we provided diverse and valuable perspectives during the show’s tenure.”
With In the Arena off the air, Anderson Cooper‘s nightly newscast will now fill the 8 p.m. time...
Since voluntarily resigning from his role as New York governor, scorned politician Eliot Spitzer has been trying to revamp his image — but now he’s going through yet another set back. CNN announced July 6 it is canceling his political talk show, In the Arena, after nine months of it being on the air — a program in which he took much pride.
“We engaged serious people in conversations about national and global issues in a way that was informative and challenging,” Eliot, 52, wrote in a statement. “I believe that we provided diverse and valuable perspectives during the show’s tenure.”
With In the Arena off the air, Anderson Cooper‘s nightly newscast will now fill the 8 p.m. time...
- 7/6/2011
- by Kirstin Benson
- HollywoodLife
Plus-size model Mia Amber Davis has passed away at age 36. No cause of death has been given. According to TMZ.com, Davis had knee surgery to treat an old college basketball injury in L.A. the day before she died:
Hours later -- [her husband] Mike says he got a phone call from Mia's cousin informing him that she was taking Mia to the hospital because Mia had been suffering from a bout of dizziness.
Soon after, Mike says the unthinkable happened -- he got another phone call informing him his wife had passed away.
The beauty was best-known for her work with Ashley Stewart, being the face of Jill Scott's Butterfly Bra, a cameo in the movie "Road Trip," and serving as Creative Editor-at-Large for Plus Model Magazine.
Editor Madeline Jones wrote in a blog post on Wednesday:
Mia was a super model and industry leader because it was her...
Hours later -- [her husband] Mike says he got a phone call from Mia's cousin informing him that she was taking Mia to the hospital because Mia had been suffering from a bout of dizziness.
Soon after, Mike says the unthinkable happened -- he got another phone call informing him his wife had passed away.
The beauty was best-known for her work with Ashley Stewart, being the face of Jill Scott's Butterfly Bra, a cameo in the movie "Road Trip," and serving as Creative Editor-at-Large for Plus Model Magazine.
Editor Madeline Jones wrote in a blog post on Wednesday:
Mia was a super model and industry leader because it was her...
- 5/11/2011
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Charles Barkley -- who famously announced his intention to run for Governor of Alabama in 2014 -- says he's officially abandoned his plans to run because politics are a "bad business right now." As you may recall, Barkley told CNN's Campbell Brown that he was "serious" about his plans to run for public office ... but last night in NY, the Round Mound of Rebound explained, "politics are not a lot of fun right now." Vegas, on...
- 1/26/2011
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Glenn Beck doesn't seem to think CNN is much competition for Fox News. The Hollywood Reporter posted some choice words for channel the divisive TV personalty made during his keynote speech at the Talk Media Conference.
After railing against the news network's hosts Paula Zahn and Campbell Brown, Beck moved on to the obvious target: former New York governor Eliot Spitzer, whose new show "Parker Spitzer" recently premiered to disappointing ratings.
"Then they go to Elliot Spitzer," Beck says. "There's a change, if you just have a guy who frequented hookers on by himself. But you can't do that. That's too risky. 'Let's not have the hooker guy on by himself, let's have some chick on with him. Now America will watch!'"
Beck doesn't exactly have reputation for rational arguments, but he does sort of have a point. What do you think -- too harsh or on point?
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After railing against the news network's hosts Paula Zahn and Campbell Brown, Beck moved on to the obvious target: former New York governor Eliot Spitzer, whose new show "Parker Spitzer" recently premiered to disappointing ratings.
"Then they go to Elliot Spitzer," Beck says. "There's a change, if you just have a guy who frequented hookers on by himself. But you can't do that. That's too risky. 'Let's not have the hooker guy on by himself, let's have some chick on with him. Now America will watch!'"
Beck doesn't exactly have reputation for rational arguments, but he does sort of have a point. What do you think -- too harsh or on point?
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- 10/18/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Manhattan, New York (X17online) - Fox News Channel's Glenn Beck called CNN the "king of risk" for hiring Elliot Spitzer. Beck said the following about Spitzer's hire: "There's a change, if you just have a guy who frequented hookers on by himself. But you can't do that. That's too risky. 'Let's not have the hooker guy on by himself, let's have some chick on with him. Now America will watch!" The host also took shots at CNN for letting go Paula Zahn, then hiring Campbell Brown ... and letting her go because she "didn't work out." Courtesy: Fox...
- 10/18/2010
- x17online.com
CNN has made it official: Reality TV personality Piers Morgan will replace Larry King.
The network will launch a primetime interview program in January hosted by the "America's Got Talent" judge.
The British-born Morgan has long had a journalism career in the U.K. as a newspaper editor at the Daily Mirror and host of the program "Piers Morgan's Life Stories." CNN struck a deal with NBC that will allow Morgan to continue his work on "Got Talent." He's also expected to continue hosting "Life Stories."
Sources say Morgan's shift in the U.S. from reality talent to replacing the veteran interviewer started more than a year ago, with Morgan meeting with former NBC co-chair Ben Silverman about the possibility of doing primetime interview shows.
In January, Morgan's agent John Ferriter at Octagon Entertainment approached CNN about the idea of Morgan doing an interview show on the network.
After a...
The network will launch a primetime interview program in January hosted by the "America's Got Talent" judge.
The British-born Morgan has long had a journalism career in the U.K. as a newspaper editor at the Daily Mirror and host of the program "Piers Morgan's Life Stories." CNN struck a deal with NBC that will allow Morgan to continue his work on "Got Talent." He's also expected to continue hosting "Life Stories."
Sources say Morgan's shift in the U.S. from reality talent to replacing the veteran interviewer started more than a year ago, with Morgan meeting with former NBC co-chair Ben Silverman about the possibility of doing primetime interview shows.
In January, Morgan's agent John Ferriter at Octagon Entertainment approached CNN about the idea of Morgan doing an interview show on the network.
After a...
- 9/8/2010
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CNN anchor Rick Sanchez, who famously tasered himself on live TV, recently referred to Obama as the "Cotton-Picking President." He apologized, citing his Twitter "bosses" who criticized his remark. Now Nielsens' ratings reveal that Sanchez' news hour delivered the worst 8 P.M. ratings in three years for the news network. Sanchez replaced news anchor Campbell Brown, also a ratings boondoggle, and will be replaced this fall with ex New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, who resigned from office over the revealed scandal of his history with a prostitute. Nielsens reports Sanchez' segment "Rick's List" averaged 452,000 viewers each night in August 2010 . 127,000 each night in the 25 to 54 age group. BusinessInsider.com posted this video of the...
- 8/31/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
This Shirley Sherrod story has really brought out the aggressive side of CNN. Earlier in the day, John King went toe-to-toe with Andrew Breitbart over the video released on Big Government that cost him his job. Later, Campbell Brown took down the vice president of the NAACP on their president's statement that they were "snookered," telling the organization, "you're the ones to blame here."...
- 7/21/2010
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
The New York Post is reporting that CNN is on the verge of letting go of John King, the titular host of John King, USA. A source tells the paper that King has lost around half the audience of his predecessor, the perpetually paranoid, chipmunk-cheeked Lou Dobbs. According to the Post, “[a]n insider said CNN brass are fretting because King's anemic lead-in doomed the 8 p.m. show of Campbell Brown, who's leaving at the end of the month and will be replaced after Labor Day by Eliot Spitzer and Kathleen Parker.” CNN has in turn responded that the whispers that King will be dethroned are “not true.” Still, it is not the first time that rumors of the show’s demise have surfaced: in April, “John King USA gathered the lowest number of 25- to 54-year-old viewers, the key demo for news, for that hour of CNN. (It was the...
- 7/13/2010
- Vanity Fair
The next head to roll at CNN will be John King's, insiders say. "Since King replaced Lou Dobbs, he's lost more than half his audience," one source told us. "If it were a fight, it would be stopped on a Tko because of the bleeding." In April, Washington Post TV critic Tom Shales quoted a producer as saying King's show was attracting "only friends and relatives." An insider said CNN brass are fretting because King's anemic lead-in doomed the 8 p.m. show of Campbell Brown, who's leaving at...
- 7/13/2010
- NYPost.com
• Campbell Brown remains CNN's 8pmET anchor, but her lame duck role (she's done at the end of the month, but Spitzer/Parker don't take over until September) has dragged down ratings. But Larry King and Anderson Cooper at 9 and 10pmET have performed much better - averaging a 2nd place (well behind 1st place Fnc). Each program was #2 in their hour, in total viewers and the demo.
- 7/2/2010
- by Steve Krakauer
- Mediaite - TV
· Syfy -- the network that brought you some of television's finest science fiction programming ever -- is staging a battle between '80s teen-pop stars Debbie Gibson and Tiffany. The showdown will be featured in the network's upcoming original movie Mega Python vs. Gatoroid. Gibson will play "a fanatical animal-rights activist who frees illegally imported exotic snakes from pet stores, sending them into the Everglades, where they grow to mega sizes." Tiffany will play an "overzealous park ranger who uses dangerous methods to save endangered alligators." Wait a second --- it gets better: the pair's ultimate showdown occurs in a swamp. [THR]
AMC embraces college football, Eliot Spitzer hopes to fill Campbell Brown's shoes, and more TV Bites after the jump.
AMC embraces college football, Eliot Spitzer hopes to fill Campbell Brown's shoes, and more TV Bites after the jump.
- 6/24/2010
- Movieline - TVline
CNN took the first step in rebuilding its struggling primetime lineup by naming former New York governor Eliot Spitzer and conservative columnist Kathleen Parker as the co-hosts of a new roundtable discussion program. The still to be named show will replace Campbell Brown in the 8 p.m. Et hour in the early fall. Spitzer resigned from his office in 2008 amid a sex scandal that revealed he used prostitutes. Is America's cable news audience ready to embrace him as a liberal commentator sitting across from the Pulitzer Prize winner Parker? The Biz chatted with the pair shortly after the new show was announced...
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- 6/23/2010
- by Stephen Battaglio
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Former New York governor and prostitute enthusiast Eliot Spitzer will replace Campbell Brown in CNN’s 8 p.m. time slot. Along with Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker, Spitzer will host a roundtable discussion program to debut this fall. “Other cable news channels force-feed viewers one narrow, predictable point of view; in contrast, CNN will be offering a lively roundup of all the best ideas,” explained CNN president Jon Klein. So many questions! Among them: “Will this end up boosting CNN’s ratings?”…and the important one below. [THR]
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- 6/23/2010
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Former Client 9 Eliot Spitzer and journalist Kathleen Parker are signed to host a CNN roundtable in Campbell Brown's old spot. The 24-hour cable news network owned by Time Warner Inc., will start their new news show in the fall and air weeknights at 8 p.m., Jon Klein, the president of CNN U.S., said today in a press release. CNN lost Gerri Willis to Fox Business News. Bright spots for the network have been the elevation of veteran reporters John King and Candy Crowley to their own news shows. The news network trails Fox in ratings. Spitzer, a Democrat whose prostitution scandal forced him out of office has been seen recently on HBO's Bill Maher salon, "Real Time."...
- 6/23/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer is apparently sufficiently removed from the scandal that ended his political career to be a cable news host.
CNN announced Wednesday (June 23) that Spitzer and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Kathleen Parker will take over the 8 p.m. Et spot from Campbell Brown, whose show is being canceled thanks to low ratings. The untitled new show is scheduled to premiere in the fall.
The network is touting the new show as a "spirited" roundtable show that will feature conservative commentator Parker squaring off against the famously progressive Spitzer. CNN/U.S. president Jon Klein says the new show will offer "a lively roundup of all the best ideas" rather than a "narrow, predictable point of view."
Spitzer has been working on his TV chops recently, filling in as a host on MSNBC and making a number of guest appearances on CNN. He was elected governor of...
CNN announced Wednesday (June 23) that Spitzer and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Kathleen Parker will take over the 8 p.m. Et spot from Campbell Brown, whose show is being canceled thanks to low ratings. The untitled new show is scheduled to premiere in the fall.
The network is touting the new show as a "spirited" roundtable show that will feature conservative commentator Parker squaring off against the famously progressive Spitzer. CNN/U.S. president Jon Klein says the new show will offer "a lively roundup of all the best ideas" rather than a "narrow, predictable point of view."
Spitzer has been working on his TV chops recently, filling in as a host on MSNBC and making a number of guest appearances on CNN. He was elected governor of...
- 6/23/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It's official: CNN will launch a primetime news program co-hosted by former New York governor Eliot Spitzer.
Spitzer will replace Campbell Brown in the network's 8 p.m. slot, a time period that's underperformed in the ratings. Brown announced in May she that was stepping down.
CNN will team Spitzer with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Kathleen Parker. Together they will host a roundtable discussion program that will debut this fall.
As a New York Attorney General, Spitzer won acclaim prosecuting abuses among major Wall Street firms. He resigned as governor two years ago after acknowledging visits to a prostitute.
CNN's move is bewildering to some critics.
"How did the Harvard Law School graduate-turned-crusading New York Attorney General-turned-middling New York governor-turned-Client No. 9-turned-disgraced tabloid punching bag-turned real estate family man-turned Slate columnist suddenly amount to a viable cable news candidate?" asked the New York Observer.
Jon Klein, CNN's president, defended the decision by...
Spitzer will replace Campbell Brown in the network's 8 p.m. slot, a time period that's underperformed in the ratings. Brown announced in May she that was stepping down.
CNN will team Spitzer with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Kathleen Parker. Together they will host a roundtable discussion program that will debut this fall.
As a New York Attorney General, Spitzer won acclaim prosecuting abuses among major Wall Street firms. He resigned as governor two years ago after acknowledging visits to a prostitute.
CNN's move is bewildering to some critics.
"How did the Harvard Law School graduate-turned-crusading New York Attorney General-turned-middling New York governor-turned-Client No. 9-turned-disgraced tabloid punching bag-turned real estate family man-turned Slate columnist suddenly amount to a viable cable news candidate?" asked the New York Observer.
Jon Klein, CNN's president, defended the decision by...
- 6/23/2010
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Maria Shriver has announced the lineup for this year’s Women’s Conference, to be held from Sunday, October 24 through Tuesday, October 26 at the Long Beach Convention Center.
“Our theme this year is ’It’s Time’ – and we are hoping The Women’s Conference inspires women to see this challenging moment in history as an opportunity to come together and transform ourselves, our communities and our world as Architects of Change,” she wrote in the Huffington Post. "I could not be more proud to disclose this amazing lineup, which will be led by Laila Ali, Yahoo! CEO Carol Bartz, Martha Beck, Mary J. Blige, Erin Brockovich, Campbell Brown, Deepak Chopra, Rosario Dawson, Paula Deen, Giada De Laurentiis, Linda Ellerbee, Giselle Fernandez, Sally Field, Jane Fonda, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, David Gregory, Arianna Huffington, Women for Hire CEO Tory Johnson, Donna Karan, Billie Jean King, New York Times Columnist Nicholas Kristof,...
“Our theme this year is ’It’s Time’ – and we are hoping The Women’s Conference inspires women to see this challenging moment in history as an opportunity to come together and transform ourselves, our communities and our world as Architects of Change,” she wrote in the Huffington Post. "I could not be more proud to disclose this amazing lineup, which will be led by Laila Ali, Yahoo! CEO Carol Bartz, Martha Beck, Mary J. Blige, Erin Brockovich, Campbell Brown, Deepak Chopra, Rosario Dawson, Paula Deen, Giada De Laurentiis, Linda Ellerbee, Giselle Fernandez, Sally Field, Jane Fonda, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, David Gregory, Arianna Huffington, Women for Hire CEO Tory Johnson, Donna Karan, Billie Jean King, New York Times Columnist Nicholas Kristof,...
- 6/21/2010
- Look to the Stars
CNN would like you to know that Larry King isn't going anywhere, thank you very much.
The cable news channel has issued a statement on the recent rumors swirling that King was on his way out, possibly to be replaced by "America's Got Talent" judge and former British tabloid editor Piers Morgan. The story began life as a New York Post item about Morgan supposedly talking with CNN -- and tweaking the channel for its falling ratings (the Post is owned by News Corp., the parent of CNN rival Fox News), then got telephone-gamed into Morgan being on the verge of replacing King.
It's spread far enough that CNN, which at first declined comment, felt compelled to say something on the matter. The network's statement:
"Not surprisingly, there is no shortage of people who would love to succeed Larry King if and when he moves on, but rumors that we...
The cable news channel has issued a statement on the recent rumors swirling that King was on his way out, possibly to be replaced by "America's Got Talent" judge and former British tabloid editor Piers Morgan. The story began life as a New York Post item about Morgan supposedly talking with CNN -- and tweaking the channel for its falling ratings (the Post is owned by News Corp., the parent of CNN rival Fox News), then got telephone-gamed into Morgan being on the verge of replacing King.
It's spread far enough that CNN, which at first declined comment, felt compelled to say something on the matter. The network's statement:
"Not surprisingly, there is no shortage of people who would love to succeed Larry King if and when he moves on, but rumors that we...
- 6/15/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
"America's Got Talent" judge and former British newspaper editor Piers Morgan could be headed back toward his journalistic roots.
Morgan is reportedly talking with CNN about hosting a prime-time show on the news channel, which has been on the ratings skids of late. It recently canceled a show hosted by Campbell Brown, and flagship "Larry King Live" was down significantly in the first part of the year compared to 2009.
Those facts have led some in the British press to run with headlines to the effect of "Piers Morgan to replace Larry King," but that doesn't appear to be the case -- at least not yet. Page Six, which had the story first, says only that Morgan and CNN are talking. CNN isn't commenting.
In addition to his work on "America's Got Talent" (and "Britain's Got Talent" across the pond), Morgan has hosted numerous news and chat shows in his home country.
Morgan is reportedly talking with CNN about hosting a prime-time show on the news channel, which has been on the ratings skids of late. It recently canceled a show hosted by Campbell Brown, and flagship "Larry King Live" was down significantly in the first part of the year compared to 2009.
Those facts have led some in the British press to run with headlines to the effect of "Piers Morgan to replace Larry King," but that doesn't appear to be the case -- at least not yet. Page Six, which had the story first, says only that Morgan and CNN are talking. CNN isn't commenting.
In addition to his work on "America's Got Talent" (and "Britain's Got Talent" across the pond), Morgan has hosted numerous news and chat shows in his home country.
- 6/13/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The Eliot Spitzer–CNN hearsay is the juiciest Eliot Spitzer rumor of all time. Media journalists have been speculating about a dalliance between the two since May, when Campbell Brown departed from the network. What followed was an onslaught of pieces about Spitzer-as-replacement, ranging from the highly speculative to the merely speculative. But today, the Washington Examiner has produced the least hypothetical reporting we’ve seen yet. “We hear from a CNN insider that President Jon Klein, a friend of Spitzer, is in the process of drawing up a contract for the former governor of New York. Insiders also are buzzing about The Rachel Maddow Show executive producer Bill Wolff, whose name has been tossed around to lead the show,” the paper’s Yeas & Nays blog revealed. The New York Times’s Brian Stelter, however, is skeptical. “All I've heard is that the two are in talks,” he tweeted. So...
- 6/9/2010
- Vanity Fair
By Dylan Stableford
Keith Olbermann criticized outgoing CNN host Campbell Brown -- who last month announced she was stepping aside due to poor ratings -- tossing her in his "Worst Person in the World" segment on Tuesday.
"I like her,” Olbermann began. “She’s skilled at her craft but this ‘I am a Martyr to Real News Tour’ has got to stop. [...] She doesn’t think the network’s problems have anything to do with hour-long specials on Mick Jagger on primary night and the ‘American Idol’ winner during the last hours of ‘Top Kil...
Keith Olbermann criticized outgoing CNN host Campbell Brown -- who last month announced she was stepping aside due to poor ratings -- tossing her in his "Worst Person in the World" segment on Tuesday.
"I like her,” Olbermann began. “She’s skilled at her craft but this ‘I am a Martyr to Real News Tour’ has got to stop. [...] She doesn’t think the network’s problems have anything to do with hour-long specials on Mick Jagger on primary night and the ‘American Idol’ winner during the last hours of ‘Top Kil...
- 6/2/2010
- by Dylan Stableford
- The Wrap
Immediately after thoroughly dressing down CNN's Campbell Brown on last night's Countdown, Keith Olbermann set his sights on popular Worst Persons fixture Glenn Beck, and he couldn't have asked for an easier layup. Beck committed his umteen-zillionth violation of Godwin's Law, this time aiming his Nazi comparison at a particularly poorly-chosen target. Olbermann executes the takedown perfectly, but blows it on the dismount with a petty, snarky reference to Beck's struggles with alcoholism.
- 6/2/2010
- by Tommy Christopher
- Mediaite - TV
Keith Olbermann celebrated 30 years of CNN by giving outgoing 8pm host Campbell Brown the bronze in his nightly "Worst Persons in the World" pseudo-competition, for arguing that opinion journalism has made objective news more difficult to sell to a wide audience. Or, as Olbermann put it, "I like [Campbell Brown]... but this 'I am a martyr to real news' tour has to stop."...
- 6/2/2010
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
The candlelight vigils for CNN's kamikaze anchoress Campbell Brown are over, and so it's time to get down to the business of replacing her at 8 p.m. And if we're continuing in her spirit of candor, then this is as good an idea as any: Erstwhile NY governor, escort connoisseur and "budding pundit" Eliot Spitzer. "He's a smart guy, extremely smart. And he communicates well," an anonymous cable news executive told the Nyt. "The question about him is, how much stench is on him, and is he likable enough?" Those are two questions, of course, the answers to which are not much and not really, which of course means he's a perfect fit on CNN, right? [Nyt]...
- 5/21/2010
- Movieline - TVline
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